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in the debate we've been having. in a challenging question that we have before us on military intervention u.s. leadership. it draws on my experiences but it's not about that. this is a book that tries not to just of defendant president obama the foreign policy legacy as we will reflect upon starting early next year. in the years ahead will be seen as a positive legacy for the united states in the world. that's why i call it the long game. i believe it will be remembered as a very consequential president for the better. and i build that case by drawing on many of my experiences in government. >> why not you remind us what the foreign-policy situation was like obama enters office in january of 2009. >> i am struck in our current political debate how there is a healthy degree of amnesia about the state of the nine states if we were sitting here eight years ago. we would be talked about a hundred thousand americans easing their -- losing their jobs every month. unemployment above 10% look at america and the world where
in the debate we've been having. in a challenging question that we have before us on military intervention u.s. leadership. it draws on my experiences but it's not about that. this is a book that tries not to just of defendant president obama the foreign policy legacy as we will reflect upon starting early next year. in the years ahead will be seen as a positive legacy for the united states in the world. that's why i call it the long game. i believe it will be remembered as a very consequential...
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[laughter] >> caller: what do you think about this debate over obama and like the republicans that didn't think that he was strong enough on his reaction to the iran thing? go ahead. >> guest: that is interesting because a lot of people are talking about that, and i think that he has done a very good responsive measure. in the sense what is going on in iran, and i think yesterday he was a little more aggressive but careful and cautious, i think what we don't want to be is the center point of the conflict with in iran. i think it is amazing we have this debate going on when if you listen to most international folks that will get international affairs they think the president has done a good measure response in regard to what's going on in iran. they've obviously by what we are watching the tv and what we can see by individuals putting their life on the line to get video through youtube and other means that there is great conflict and there is a change occurring in that country but i think we need to be cautious and very measured and i think the president has been done a good job. some dist
[laughter] >> caller: what do you think about this debate over obama and like the republicans that didn't think that he was strong enough on his reaction to the iran thing? go ahead. >> guest: that is interesting because a lot of people are talking about that, and i think that he has done a very good responsive measure. in the sense what is going on in iran, and i think yesterday he was a little more aggressive but careful and cautious, i think what we don't want to be is the center...
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. >> i was going to say both iran and cuba came up at the very first presidential debate between obama and clinton in south carolina when that question of whether or not there should be preconditions before sitting down and if u.s. the obama people what their legacy would be, certainly been roads on the other architects in secret negotiations with cuba and also the iran negotiations would say it's these two poles of reaching out and being transformative. the clinton from the very beginning of the oh eight campaign, rhetorically and the bait has a very different position on that and came very late to the cube engagement. >> clinton's views on cuba were shaped a lot by what happened in the bill clinton administration. if you recall been bill clinton, the act that deepen the trade embargo came during the clinton administration. so so i think she had a fairly standard view of diplomacy with cuba and that line and debate was that things have to change in cuba first. we need to see real change and real improvement in their human rights record and opening of their system. president obama was
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[applause] welcome to the munk debates on barack obama's foreign policy. my name is rudyard griffiths and it's my privilege to be the organizer of this debate series until once again serve as your moderator. i want to start tonight by welcoming the north american wide radio and television audience tuning in to this debate everywhere from the kenyan broadcasting corporation to cpac canada's public affairs channel to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to the on line audience watching this debate right now on munk debates.com. it's terrific to have you as virtual participants in tonight's proceedings and hello to you the over 3000 people who filled roy thompson hall to capacity for yet another munk debate. this evening we engaged with the geopolitical debates of the moment. has the administration of barack obama through inaction and incompetence as its critics will claim spanned flames of global conflict and encourage the very forces that want to roll back individual rights, the rule of law, economic globalization, or and it's a bi
[applause] welcome to the munk debates on barack obama's foreign policy. my name is rudyard griffiths and it's my privilege to be the organizer of this debate series until once again serve as your moderator. i want to start tonight by welcoming the north american wide radio and television audience tuning in to this debate everywhere from the kenyan broadcasting corporation to cpac canada's public affairs channel to c-span across the continental united states. a warm hello also to the on line...
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. >> going back to that first debate between mitt romney in barack obama. >> this is a great example of what can happen with the unexpected the bins and cross sectional pulling. let me tell you a story. to the video a little before that. romney is caught on tape. so why should you care? that means we track the same people over one year and what we saw happen!y is people who supported mitt romney early would move to be undecided. very few people ever do that. and tell the first debate mitt romney hits at home run. then those two were undecided came back. then the story that you heard is the grounds will support. just that little part of the electorate that was the most brilliant campaign movie ever made screw up early then bring everybody back home. but is the incredible example of how something looks like a game changer but it is not. bin kneale does not move very much ever. people do but they cancel each other out they're not moving in the same direction. so there wasn't one moment to move everyone in one direction or another. >> host: why did barack obama win in 2012? >> providing
. >> going back to that first debate between mitt romney in barack obama. >> this is a great example of what can happen with the unexpected the bins and cross sectional pulling. let me tell you a story. to the video a little before that. romney is caught on tape. so why should you care? that means we track the same people over one year and what we saw happen!y is people who supported mitt romney early would move to be undecided. very few people ever do that. and tell the first...
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. >> one of the things that distressed me is the presidential election when mitt romney was debating obama when they did an attack. >> if you remember what happened, he didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say you are wrong, this is the way that it happened and that was the red flag to a lot of people. that was one of the big ones. they went to a fund raiser and if you don't know what was going on and you didn't have it on your pocket you don't deserve to be president. >> i labeled him after that debate. now it aggravates me that we are not supporting the party because the alternative is unbelievably bad. so where are the bushes and the romney's death should be supporting the party because there's more than just this selection, it's the after effects. >> the country would be vastly different for decades. >> if donald trump wins within 100 days he will have to move out 5,000 people. 5,000 people have to leave. by the end of the first year, 35,000 people will have to be replaced. you understand why these people who've than career politicians that have never done anything b
. >> one of the things that distressed me is the presidential election when mitt romney was debating obama when they did an attack. >> if you remember what happened, he didn't have it in his back pocket to stand up and say you are wrong, this is the way that it happened and that was the red flag to a lot of people. that was one of the big ones. they went to a fund raiser and if you don't know what was going on and you didn't have it on your pocket you don't deserve to be president....
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president obama debate to tell the american people, everything is cool now. that's why they lied about the cover-up and deny the fact it was a terrorist attack here that is why they blamed america, that is why they blamed a film before they blame the terrorists. >> moderator: thank you so much. >> another question for you, dr. ruiz. in 1990 the first of the congress on the selected command newt gingrich pledged to save the coming of supporters of the wants of restoration efforts have admitted lawmakers have not made progress. what matters you address the issue in the campaign trail. what would it take to move the issue beyond just rhetoric and empty promises? is very point with the federal government seizes control of the project? bono mack: thank you for bringing up her seat because it brings very pleasant memories of my father taking me to this song sea to fish and having picnics with the family. and now we are seeing dead fish and they stink that is unbearable. and this is somewhat for the congresswomen failed to deliver pitch he continues to talk a big ga
president obama debate to tell the american people, everything is cool now. that's why they lied about the cover-up and deny the fact it was a terrorist attack here that is why they blamed america, that is why they blamed a film before they blame the terrorists. >> moderator: thank you so much. >> another question for you, dr. ruiz. in 1990 the first of the congress on the selected command newt gingrich pledged to save the coming of supporters of the wants of restoration efforts...
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polls from cnbc who do you think won tonight's presidential debate? romney 51%, obama 38%. tell us how an organization like this covers the debate? how many people do we have there? >> 20 would you say? it couldn't be 20. 10 may be. we have reporters and video folks out there. we have one editor, our politics editor of tonight. we have a good core group of people but we have tons and tons of people back here as well. see how many political's does it take to screw in a lightbulb? >> just reading an e-mail that i got from a democrat who is how prepared democrats for debates over the years. obama was on energetic and almost wimpy. he did not engage and cut cleanly beat. missed countless opportunities to question romney's facts and that is someone used to preparing democrats for debate. >> you were asking about the behind-the-scenes conversation and that number number of us were struck that the president didn't use of any of the standard standards of two lines. we talking before the debate, how many times do you think he will hit that 47% line? >> only ones i think. >> did you
polls from cnbc who do you think won tonight's presidential debate? romney 51%, obama 38%. tell us how an organization like this covers the debate? how many people do we have there? >> 20 would you say? it couldn't be 20. 10 may be. we have reporters and video folks out there. we have one editor, our politics editor of tonight. we have a good core group of people but we have tons and tons of people back here as well. see how many political's does it take to screw in a lightbulb? >>...
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>> i am. >> very good. >> so this is a debate about american foreign policy, not a debate about obama's foreign-policy, not a debate about the patriot act. it is a debate about the impact of this country and its actions in the world on the world and on nice. i want to start by talking about the impact of america on the world. a good way to ask that question is to simply ask this, what would the world look like if the influence of america were shrunken to zero? because that is basically what it means for america to be non interventionist is for america to have zero impact on the world. that would be for america -- think of america as another canada. canada has zero impact on the world. things can happen all over the world. no one will come really cares. and america used to be like that. we have no influence and tell basically world war two. and then we started having an impact. what has that impact on the balance been? it is idiotic to do a microscopic scrutiny of this or that intervention. you have to look at the whole picture. you can't miss the forest for the trees. in retrospect it i
>> i am. >> very good. >> so this is a debate about american foreign policy, not a debate about obama's foreign-policy, not a debate about the patriot act. it is a debate about the impact of this country and its actions in the world on the world and on nice. i want to start by talking about the impact of america on the world. a good way to ask that question is to simply ask this, what would the world look like if the influence of america were shrunken to zero? because that is...
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all three of mine had barack obama beating john mccain in the debate. i say this to those who claim fox news isn't fair and balanced. with each debate aimed gave more time to talk to the panel and explain why they thought barack obama won. on fox news the three voter panels picked barack obama over john mccain. do you really believe they would have had that on msn b.c.? do you believe they would have been so open that republicans would have had that kind of opportunity? i respect my employer very much because knowing what the results were, they still put it on the air and still highlighted it and allowed me to do my job. this was early in the campaign. this is barack obama vs. hillary clinton. barack obama work harder than any presidential candidate i have ever seen to get elected. he knocked on 200 doors a day trying to find the last undecided voters. hillary clinton knocked on 200 doors but was just trying to find bill. let me show you barack obama's performance because in framing of this debate right here in california in my mind, the high year you s
all three of mine had barack obama beating john mccain in the debate. i say this to those who claim fox news isn't fair and balanced. with each debate aimed gave more time to talk to the panel and explain why they thought barack obama won. on fox news the three voter panels picked barack obama over john mccain. do you really believe they would have had that on msn b.c.? do you believe they would have been so open that republicans would have had that kind of opportunity? i respect my employer...
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it's a big debate going on in iran. or let them settle it and it was settled with the mole is basically beating of protesters and that was that. again, why is obama intervening here and not they are. as far as i can tell, no explanation. so here to get obama, it's not enough to look at the things he's doing. you kind of have to dig a little and see why he's doing them. what is the underlying single standard that can unravel obama's apparent double standards? i think we get a clue from us and we actually could obama spazzed. obama's dream is quite clearly not the american dream, at least not as understood are the founders. it is not even martin luther king's dream. theme of my film and my new book called the "obama's america" is the dream from his father. the title of obama's autobiography. but his father who grew up in kenya, who is a third world guide, an anti-american guy, by his own kind of socialist committee was also you might see an anti-colonialist. his father was actually absent for most of obama slave. but i di
it's a big debate going on in iran. or let them settle it and it was settled with the mole is basically beating of protesters and that was that. again, why is obama intervening here and not they are. as far as i can tell, no explanation. so here to get obama, it's not enough to look at the things he's doing. you kind of have to dig a little and see why he's doing them. what is the underlying single standard that can unravel obama's apparent double standards? i think we get a clue from us and we...
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professor obama considering all of the issues, debating them, hearing people out. mind to mind in terms of substance, it is terrific job. on the personal one, which is often more important. there is this curtain that comes down and stays down. >> host: the recalls, seattle, washington. you are on for bob ordered. go ahead. >> caller: longtime listener, first time caller. mr. woodward, i've read many of your books. thank you so much for your insight. two-part quick question. why does the military the joint chief, the leadership seem to have an agenda that is driven to what they want to do with holding information and secondly, had president obama deal with it differently than president bush? and where was he effective and where was he not in that interview? >> guest: a question. first of all, the military leaders believe what they argue for. their agenda is out of conviction. i'm absolutely convinced that the theme music in the background here is the time -- vietnam. the generals remember vietnam, the famous book dereliction of duty by h.r. mcmaster, showing in viet
professor obama considering all of the issues, debating them, hearing people out. mind to mind in terms of substance, it is terrific job. on the personal one, which is often more important. there is this curtain that comes down and stays down. >> host: the recalls, seattle, washington. you are on for bob ordered. go ahead. >> caller: longtime listener, first time caller. mr. woodward, i've read many of your books. thank you so much for your insight. two-part quick question. why does...
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we saw a very different obama in the second and third debate. he's not a very good actor, and the presidency is a theater, and he has resisted this all along. he never liked debate. he's never been particularly good at debates. his real forte is an meeting. it's interesting you talk to him in meetings with him and how effectively he runs the meets. i have some of that in the chapter of bin laden. he thinks debate are unrelated to the actual work of a president. at one point in the debate prep, by the way, he was o- 6 against john kerry playing romney. and his debate coach's all told me they were certain virtually certain that he would lose in the first debate. >> in the first debate. >> they were so terrified -- >> what changed the second debate then? >> this is obama trying to get the three-pointer at the buzzer. he said to the people in the zone of the -- scene of the book he said i don't like debate. i'm not that good at them. i will win second and third debate. he said to his friend patrick at the dnc he said you guys remember that my video
we saw a very different obama in the second and third debate. he's not a very good actor, and the presidency is a theater, and he has resisted this all along. he never liked debate. he's never been particularly good at debates. his real forte is an meeting. it's interesting you talk to him in meetings with him and how effectively he runs the meets. i have some of that in the chapter of bin laden. he thinks debate are unrelated to the actual work of a president. at one point in the debate prep,...
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a cbs poll of undecided voters showed obama winning the debate easily. and the ppp much as a democratic cleaning poll for the campaign season had a sample that had 53-42, obama in a swing state, and the people the survey, people are planning to vote for obama 51 [laughter] 45 and a breakdown by ten swing states. >> the important thing to make but the cbs poll and the reason people are so excited about it shows an amazing 30-point gap of 53-23 but what is interesting is in the first debate which in retrospect was a win for romney was to get 46-22, so that is a good track record. spinnaker will take several days for this to work itself into certainly the mind of the voters and work its way through the polls. the truth is we are here today where we were everybody thought we wouldn't be two months ago and a race nobody is going to know the outcome until the election might it's going to be very close. no one thinks there will be a surge in the polls one way or another. i feel we are going to have senator john mccain, presidential nominee from 2008 in the the
a cbs poll of undecided voters showed obama winning the debate easily. and the ppp much as a democratic cleaning poll for the campaign season had a sample that had 53-42, obama in a swing state, and the people the survey, people are planning to vote for obama 51 [laughter] 45 and a breakdown by ten swing states. >> the important thing to make but the cbs poll and the reason people are so excited about it shows an amazing 30-point gap of 53-23 but what is interesting is in the first debate...
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it's obama care. one of the things that we dislike. lets have a debate about it. i'll come on tv and discuss obama care. >> host: richard, independent.yo you're on theca air, go ahead. >> caller: my first question and i'll will as quick as i can, will you support donald trump if he wins the republican nomination and i am a or was a 42-year democrat union construction worker and i voted republican this last november my life.irst time in now i voted because i was upset with barack obama lie to go me -- lying to me about the affordable care act. i lost my doctors, i lost everything. i said enough is enough. then i got to looking at the debt, i looked at my isndchildren, what the world going to be there for them. my grandson in 15 years will be 18my year's old right when irans getting ready for this nuclear power for them and then i look at mitch and what he has not done, nothing on the affordable care act, he has given away the ability for congress to have the two-thirds, now it's just the opposite. now congress has to have -- i'm a little confused, i think you know
it's obama care. one of the things that we dislike. lets have a debate about it. i'll come on tv and discuss obama care. >> host: richard, independent.yo you're on theca air, go ahead. >> caller: my first question and i'll will as quick as i can, will you support donald trump if he wins the republican nomination and i am a or was a 42-year democrat union construction worker and i voted republican this last november my life.irst time in now i voted because i was upset with barack...
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in this connection, i don't think this is about a normal liberal/conservative debate because obama is not a traditional liberal. liberals want to redistribute income in america and you are a bigger liberal you disagree to restore -- redistribute more. obama wants to realign america in the world. that is a different agenda completely. for me through my book exposing that agenda is the way of challenging obama in his own constituency. even african-americans are taking economic losses but they hang with obama because he is one of us. he is our champion. one thing you see in the film is we don't argue this point but you follow the film you are in hawaii or indonesia or pakistan or kenya. and suddenly realize this is not the segregation south. he had a different history. you don't say it. you show it and people go while -- why doesn't obama seem to care about the 4 poor ? he is too sayre regal he doesn't seem to care about the poor because he doesn't. his focus is on pulling down a rich. you then need another theory. bottom line with obama you are dealing with a new kind of guy. no questio
in this connection, i don't think this is about a normal liberal/conservative debate because obama is not a traditional liberal. liberals want to redistribute income in america and you are a bigger liberal you disagree to restore -- redistribute more. obama wants to realign america in the world. that is a different agenda completely. for me through my book exposing that agenda is the way of challenging obama in his own constituency. even african-americans are taking economic losses but they...
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the arrangements of this debate cousin durham. what are they and what gave rise to them and how are they manifested in today's political climate? >> it is a contagion virus. bush the arrangement centum and obama the frenchman syndrome i define as pathological hatred of the president posing as patriotism and it's important to understand the inner played between the extremes because neither side is immune and in the bush years we saw people, some protesters not a lot but definitely there and some very prominent ones comparing president bush to hitler. and this wasn't placards and protests. one of the things lady to yell in the book there's a surprising line of nobel prize winners comparing bush to hitler and the bush administration to fascists. they didn't get a lot of condemnation. politics follows the line of action. one of the things severin interviews someone at a protest killing obama is hitler saw and invariably they say they started it. they called our by first and i didn't see anyone come planning so we are getting back. so
the arrangements of this debate cousin durham. what are they and what gave rise to them and how are they manifested in today's political climate? >> it is a contagion virus. bush the arrangement centum and obama the frenchman syndrome i define as pathological hatred of the president posing as patriotism and it's important to understand the inner played between the extremes because neither side is immune and in the bush years we saw people, some protesters not a lot but definitely there...
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. >> we're live at the last 2012 presidential debate between president obama and mitt romney held at lynn university in boca raton, florida. this debate will focus on foreign policy. the moderator is bob schieffer of cbs news. he just finished giving instructions to the audience asking them to be quiet during the debate. waiting for him to introduce the candidates and ask the first question. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and good evening, we are live at lynn university in boca raton, florida, the debate will start -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> moderator: good evening from the campus of lynn university here in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign brought to you by the commission on presidential debates. this one's on foreign policy, i'm bob schieffer of cbs news. the questions are mine, and i have not shared them with the candidates or their aides. the audience has taken a vow
. >> we're live at the last 2012 presidential debate between president obama and mitt romney held at lynn university in boca raton, florida. this debate will focus on foreign policy. the moderator is bob schieffer of cbs news. he just finished giving instructions to the audience asking them to be quiet during the debate. waiting for him to introduce the candidates and ask the first question. [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [background sounds] [inaudible...
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during 2009 the obama care debate, john kerry was on the health subcommittee of the senate finance committee which is where that legislation initiated in the senate. he was involved in crafting that legislation and putting it together and was literally buying and selling millions of dollars worth of health care stocks at the same time and those investments funds that he and his wife are the beneficiary of literally picked the right winners, pharmaceutical companies, generic pharmaceutical companies that dumped the losers. health insurance companies at the right time and bought medical device manufacturers who did well. this is an amazing confluence of his legislative activity and is trading activity that is going on. the same thing happened in 2003 when he was involved in the prescription drug benefit for medicare. his investment funds and his wife made 111 purchases of pharmaceutical stocks during 2003 and made $2 million in capital gains as he was writing and being involved in the legislation for the prescription drug benefit plan. my point is this sort of activity goes on quite frequently
during 2009 the obama care debate, john kerry was on the health subcommittee of the senate finance committee which is where that legislation initiated in the senate. he was involved in crafting that legislation and putting it together and was literally buying and selling millions of dollars worth of health care stocks at the same time and those investments funds that he and his wife are the beneficiary of literally picked the right winners, pharmaceutical companies, generic pharmaceutical...
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there's not much debate over president obama's recent executive order is over immigration which an overwhelming majority of both liberal and conservative constitutional scholars view as unconstitutional but there's a significant debate in the country over immigration. different positions are held, deeply passionately and reflect frankly differences, tensions in america's founding principles. we will hear this morning from noted conservative whose views strongly differ on this subject. let me say a few words about encounter books before we get underway. encounter books stance on trends in the publishing world by publishing serious books on critical policy and cultural questions under the leadership of roger kimball, the publisher and president. roger is of course well known as well as editor and publisher of the new criterion, a wonderful new york journal as culture and arts the former new york times arts editor. roger's books and articles have appeared in every serious publication every publication of consequence in the english language. roger is known for his sensibilities, his willingness to
there's not much debate over president obama's recent executive order is over immigration which an overwhelming majority of both liberal and conservative constitutional scholars view as unconstitutional but there's a significant debate in the country over immigration. different positions are held, deeply passionately and reflect frankly differences, tensions in america's founding principles. we will hear this morning from noted conservative whose views strongly differ on this subject. let me...
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they would be people not very political, though rick warren hosted a debate between president obama in the democratic nominee and john mccain. and he also gave one of the implications that president obama said that duration in 2008. but he hasn't believed then that political then. hosting hasn't had any political foot prints as far as i've followed it. the jerry falwell junior featured falwell senior was important that the reagan coalition and the moral majority in 1979 and he made it onto the cover of "time" magazine at least twice i believe. his son now who is president of liberty university in lynchburg, virginia has been one of the most outspoken evangelicals and taken a lot of criticism for it for backing donald trump and that trump raises a whole interesting set of questions that evangelicals in politics. someone else who has emerged of late is eric tok says. i don't know how much people knew him as an evangelical for an evangelical per se, certainly conservative. he seems to have inherited the mantle of chuck colson who was in the nixon white house, spent time in prison after wa
they would be people not very political, though rick warren hosted a debate between president obama in the democratic nominee and john mccain. and he also gave one of the implications that president obama said that duration in 2008. but he hasn't believed then that political then. hosting hasn't had any political foot prints as far as i've followed it. the jerry falwell junior featured falwell senior was important that the reagan coalition and the moral majority in 1979 and he made it onto the...
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>>host: go back to the first debate with mitt romney and barack obama. >> it is a great example of what can happen when you have unexpected events and cross sectional polling which is what we got almost entirely from media organizations. to understand the first debate back up to the 97% video so there we are in orange county mitt romney is caught on tape saying the as part about the population ever being in his camp at all. it took a tremendous amount of coverage as we were tracking the same people over different points of time throughout the whole year what we saw after the 47% was people who supported romney early heard the comments and they moved to being undecided. not entirely period you will every do that but moved to undecided and hong out there until the first debate romney hits the home run. now people came back. and the store you heard in the news was of a ground swell support. it was people shifting back after 47% it was the most pleasing campaign movie ever made. move early then have that debate and a looks like you have momentum. i was teasing that it is an incredible examp
>>host: go back to the first debate with mitt romney and barack obama. >> it is a great example of what can happen when you have unexpected events and cross sectional polling which is what we got almost entirely from media organizations. to understand the first debate back up to the 97% video so there we are in orange county mitt romney is caught on tape saying the as part about the population ever being in his camp at all. it took a tremendous amount of coverage as we were tracking...
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. >> but it's not though advantage of the obama administration to have this debate. it sucks all the air out of the white house. they need to move forward. it's great tv. >> i don't want our enemies to see nothing happen. >> on book matters, did you see that in the book i adopted your washington read discussion right up front? no index in the book so a chris matthews can't -- how. >> how do you go to a library doubt were. >> you can't take a look on what page -- i gave you credit. >> they mentioned me and they take a shot at me i get bat. if they don't mention me i get angrier. i don't know which makes me angrier. >> i'm going do introduce you do my wife. come here. >> i'm not embarrassed bat it. come here. >> meet my very good friend. kitty kelley. >> how are you? i'm mike smerconish. how are you? >> yeah. [laughter] marvelous. >> thank you, cheers. >> wait, chris. right here. right here. woody,
. >> but it's not though advantage of the obama administration to have this debate. it sucks all the air out of the white house. they need to move forward. it's great tv. >> i don't want our enemies to see nothing happen. >> on book matters, did you see that in the book i adopted your washington read discussion right up front? no index in the book so a chris matthews can't -- how. >> how do you go to a library doubt were. >> you can't take a look on what page -- i...
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in what would have been a cataclysmic second debate defeat. when barack obama announced, declared that on the night of the benghazi attacks, he denounced the attack as being a terrorist attack. remember the picture from mitt romney looking at him in disbelief as if to say i can't believe you just made me the next president of the united states? in came candy saying, no, no, no, mitt romney, that's not true. the president's right to which barack obama looked at her with the same startled look, and said, say it again. i want everybody to hear that. he couldn't believe the assist he just got from candy. he was wrong. she was wrong. mitt romney lost the golden moment in that debate. now, i'm not suggesting it is the sole reason he lost. he lost for an alphabet soup of reasons. i still keep counting them. yesterday, for mitt romney to come out and say that defunding obamacare is not a good strategic move. mitt romney has a lot of advice, but not on strategy. mitt romney didn't know what hit him. a tremendous disservice was done to mitt romney and t
in what would have been a cataclysmic second debate defeat. when barack obama announced, declared that on the night of the benghazi attacks, he denounced the attack as being a terrorist attack. remember the picture from mitt romney looking at him in disbelief as if to say i can't believe you just made me the next president of the united states? in came candy saying, no, no, no, mitt romney, that's not true. the president's right to which barack obama looked at her with the same startled look,...
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i think one of the things that happen with the debate was that frustrated the obama firewall strategy. the obama people spent something like half of the preconvention money on anti-romney ads in three states. the three states, which aside from indiana and north carolina were the weakest states in percentage terms in 2008. florida, ohio and virginia. and basically with the states they would have 332 electoral votes. they could lose a few other states and still be well ahead of 270. i think what we've seen postdebate is that obama has fallen behind in florida. that virginia isn't even state. you remains about two points ahead in ohio, which henry will talk about. i think that that firewall strategy means that this election is very much in play, and the obama campaign that romney only had a very narrow window to 270 is no longer correct. election watch last spring and "washington examiner" column i tried it for a couple alternative scenarios to that 2004 center of a long hard slog through a fixed list of target states. and i think at least one of them perhaps two, are happening now. the
i think one of the things that happen with the debate was that frustrated the obama firewall strategy. the obama people spent something like half of the preconvention money on anti-romney ads in three states. the three states, which aside from indiana and north carolina were the weakest states in percentage terms in 2008. florida, ohio and virginia. and basically with the states they would have 332 electoral votes. they could lose a few other states and still be well ahead of 270. i think what...
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. >> host: obama's comments on court stir debate. president obama struck a nerve this week when he took the unusual step of commenting on supreme court deliberations saying it would be an unprecedented extraordinary step for the justices to overturn the health care law that stands as his signature domestic policy achievement. many conservatives charge that obama's words amounted to a stark warning he intends to campaign against the court if the law or its key elements are struck down. while some speculated that he was trying to bull i let justices. one next sass judge outraged that obama seemed to question obama's very to review laws. ordered the justice department to submit a three-page explanation. even legal scholars sympathetic to the obama and the health care law saying that the president might have been better off keeping quiet here as the president on monday. >> ultimately i'm confident that the supreme court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong major
. >> host: obama's comments on court stir debate. president obama struck a nerve this week when he took the unusual step of commenting on supreme court deliberations saying it would be an unprecedented extraordinary step for the justices to overturn the health care law that stands as his signature domestic policy achievement. many conservatives charge that obama's words amounted to a stark warning he intends to campaign against the court if the law or its key elements are struck down....
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in the first upon the mccain debate obama was criticized for agreeing at eight times with mccain that is shown as a sign of weakness. richard nixon took this two extreme and said earlier, this is still a democratic nation big a voter registration for the democratic party. jack kennedy rarely spoke and always emphasized the fact he was a democrat and a new it was lending. he starts out in the opening and says i represent the party of roosevelt and truman and we have brought you so security and the tennessee valley authority and electrification and all of these good things and extend represents harding and coolidge and hoover the party that brought you the great depression and howard k. smith. mr. nixon how do you respond? >> i have no comment. >> this is basically taking the fifth amendment. this is not good. and nixon pulls himself up for that. his body language is still very poor. he has the 5:00 shadow going on mixing case was the 8:00 shadow. foley fact of the visual effect of nixon was one of gft aide said by looking like an escaped convict using can look like the original fugitiv
in the first upon the mccain debate obama was criticized for agreeing at eight times with mccain that is shown as a sign of weakness. richard nixon took this two extreme and said earlier, this is still a democratic nation big a voter registration for the democratic party. jack kennedy rarely spoke and always emphasized the fact he was a democrat and a new it was lending. he starts out in the opening and says i represent the party of roosevelt and truman and we have brought you so security and...
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members of congress during the debate on obama health care had a very passionate, heated debate, which is part of democracy, and, as i recall the debate, when people on our side suggested that this is a tax increase, that all the fines and costs associated with the health care bill would be a massive tax increase, the friends -- our friends on the other side, almost to a person, said, no, this is not a tax increase. and president obama assured the american people during the debate that the fine is not a tax. i think the reason that was so is because if we debated this bill and the only way you could pass the bill is using the power of congress to tax under the constitution, there would not have been ten votes for the legislation. nobody would have wanted to have gone home and say, i just increased your taxes by billions of dollars over the next ten years to fix health care, because i think most americans believe our health care in this country needs to be reformed and in many ways broken, needs to be fixed. but there are very few people in this country who believe we don't tax enough,
members of congress during the debate on obama health care had a very passionate, heated debate, which is part of democracy, and, as i recall the debate, when people on our side suggested that this is a tax increase, that all the fines and costs associated with the health care bill would be a massive tax increase, the friends -- our friends on the other side, almost to a person, said, no, this is not a tax increase. and president obama assured the american people during the debate that the fine...
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republicans talk about the debate like it is a foregone conclusion president obama was going to win re-election. just the mood going in and the mood going out is dramatic to have people actually saying hey, romney our guy. best debate in 20 years are coming from "the weekly standard", by bill kristol who spent the last month being a professional romney critic. >> expectations game moving forward because harder for republicans argue before the next presidential debate and president obama is great orator and romney is so, so. we saw romney give stronger performance. expectations for him will be higher in the next debate. >> james, one of our 10 to 20 reporters we have on the ground at the debate in denver has been in the spin room. he is joining us. hey, homan, forget the romney side of things for a second. what are you hearing from the obama officials that are in "the spin room"? is anyone making the case that in fact he won or are they being more clear eyed in the assessment of it? >> they're being more clear eyed, jim. some private grumbling about jim lehrer. you're hearing some people say wit
republicans talk about the debate like it is a foregone conclusion president obama was going to win re-election. just the mood going in and the mood going out is dramatic to have people actually saying hey, romney our guy. best debate in 20 years are coming from "the weekly standard", by bill kristol who spent the last month being a professional romney critic. >> expectations game moving forward because harder for republicans argue before the next presidential debate and...
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and say obama was going to pull the plug on granny during the health care debate, once it's obvious the right was a co-oping, obama needs to go back to his own mobilization and say okay, we're in a turf war here in the trenches and i need my side to come out. now they're saying that with the midterms a month away, but it's not just a switch you can turn on and off. the interesting thing is i think there's some lessons here, the tea party is going that now and i think obama campaign proved it, you can't just take your people for granted. you can't just tell them they're important during the election and ignore them once you're there, that they need, you need to get them involved in some way in your administration that i think it goes both ways which i think a lot of people in the obama movement or the coalition, whatever you want to call it, trusted obama to do the right thing after the election. he will appoint the best people. he knows what's best. presidentpresidents get put in a bubble. they need to be pushed to the famous fdr quote when he tells a famous labor later i want to do
and say obama was going to pull the plug on granny during the health care debate, once it's obvious the right was a co-oping, obama needs to go back to his own mobilization and say okay, we're in a turf war here in the trenches and i need my side to come out. now they're saying that with the midterms a month away, but it's not just a switch you can turn on and off. the interesting thing is i think there's some lessons here, the tea party is going that now and i think obama campaign proved it,...
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but there is a sort of heartbreaking momenty where you almost fall out of love with obama. the presidential debate where you saw him fail to bring it, and then sort of -- that set like a turning point in your temperature about -- your story about him. can you talk about that time when we have a recalcitrant congress and they refuse to let obama do anything and you realize, even though i'm rising within the white house we don't have as much power. talk about that part of your career. >> my experience with it -- i know there's some campaign veterans here so we're all going to have these first debate flashbacks together, but i wanted to write about that moment because in the first debite with mitt romney, as many of you probably remember, president obama did very poorly, and more than that it was -- i mean, he is the best political performer of his generation, hands down, and i write in the book about how exciting it was to get to write speech for someone like. that at this moment when the stains were high, watching him have the ball in his hands and not come through, and what
but there is a sort of heartbreaking momenty where you almost fall out of love with obama. the presidential debate where you saw him fail to bring it, and then sort of -- that set like a turning point in your temperature about -- your story about him. can you talk about that time when we have a recalcitrant congress and they refuse to let obama do anything and you realize, even though i'm rising within the white house we don't have as much power. talk about that part of your career. >> my...
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there is a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats but we are beyond thinking about issues of race. so even the presence of all all, and the family raises racial questions for some people. so on the way to be post racial but it is fair to say that we are not now. >>host: do you have a relationship with president of, now? >>guest: no. t. levin. her most recent book former chairwoman here is the
there is a big debate about this when obama was selected by the democrats but we are beyond thinking about issues of race. so even the presence of all all, and the family raises racial questions for some people. so on the way to be post racial but it is fair to say that we are not now. >>host: do you have a relationship with president of, now? >>guest: no. t. levin. her most recent book former chairwoman here is the
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a lot of air support on the coast in may 2017, the obama administration have debated this for so long that by the time they came to conclusion they were pretty much out of office. they knew that the army guards would take the turks but you can't take a city like morocco with relatively small number of american ground forces you had to have an actual ground army. trump got that right, he also got right the red line on the use of syrian weapons in 2014 with proportionate response. china i think, you know a lot about china. that i think when historians write the history of the trump presidency they will say got that right.even if the tactics on trade had been questionable but identifying them as a competitor which is a defense strategy that mattis saw. the chinese want to turn the south china sea into a chinese lake. in an effort to reverse that the top administration had a lot more freedom in the navigation exercises than obama. they take a much more skeptical line with the chinese, which i think is a consensus of these. that's the right approach. and then finally, i think trump gave a
a lot of air support on the coast in may 2017, the obama administration have debated this for so long that by the time they came to conclusion they were pretty much out of office. they knew that the army guards would take the turks but you can't take a city like morocco with relatively small number of american ground forces you had to have an actual ground army. trump got that right, he also got right the red line on the use of syrian weapons in 2014 with proportionate response. china i think,...
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american liberalism and in some way the debate we had, between left and right since obama came into office is a debate over the classic fundamental issue of our democracy, all the debates, obamacare, cap and trade, all these things are subsidiary to the central question that has been at the heart of our politics ever since he was sworn in and that is whether the size and scope and reach and province of government or to put it slightly more grandly, what is the nature of the american experiment and put it in its grandest terms we would be arguing about the relationship, between citizen and state. and the most directly is a column called did the state make you great? that came after obama made the famous statement if you have a business and you had success you didn't build that, somebody else made it happen. that is a crystallization of the argument between left and right. i point out in the column obama said what was almost a platitude. you don't operate alone. other people around, roads and bridgees. the mistake that liberalism makes and here is the core, came out exactly in his exp
american liberalism and in some way the debate we had, between left and right since obama came into office is a debate over the classic fundamental issue of our democracy, all the debates, obamacare, cap and trade, all these things are subsidiary to the central question that has been at the heart of our politics ever since he was sworn in and that is whether the size and scope and reach and province of government or to put it slightly more grandly, what is the nature of the american experiment...
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, and i was going to be voting for obama, but after watching the debates, i feel there was more comps in the first 30 minutes of the debate than the main street cock fight of the fiasco so i'm voting for independent. i was going to say gary johnson. >> i'm between gary johnson and jill stein. if i had the choice to choose rocky, i would choose rocky. i like the stand point. i didn't understand or know him until the debate. >> people that are voting for the third party candidates are just taking away a vote from either democrat or republican, and there's just wasting time doing it because it will be one of the two in office. >> i learned more and heard more questions answered with the third party than with obama and romney. what's sad, though, the power house with the democrats and republican party, you know, these guys got the money, and the third party's not got a chance to voice the opinion. they were able to sit down with romney and obama, and, you know, get the questions i just heard. >> as we follow candidates on the road to the white house, watch and engage with c-span. >> i reg
, and i was going to be voting for obama, but after watching the debates, i feel there was more comps in the first 30 minutes of the debate than the main street cock fight of the fiasco so i'm voting for independent. i was going to say gary johnson. >> i'm between gary johnson and jill stein. if i had the choice to choose rocky, i would choose rocky. i like the stand point. i didn't understand or know him until the debate. >> people that are voting for the third party candidates are...
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i'm voting for obama. and janic says it will not be obama and romney it will be obama coordinating with the media attack in romney for hours. the candidate of dallas texas, independent collar. what is your take? >> caller: its come line restricted as an independent thinker, and my thought is i'm going to watch the debate probably when i get off of work, but my thought is this: when is the country going to wake up and start losing american lives and the whole middle east is ridiculous. it is in worse shape than it was ten years ago, and $3 trillion in debt and each side points to the other guy. they did it or they caused it. the democrats were in control for four years. two of them under busheir number obama. was bush's responsibility and nobody takes responsibility to the that is the problem coming and the voters need to take responsibility and get rid of every one of the incumbents. it might not be in this election but if they don't get this country straightened out, and get the economy straightened out,
i'm voting for obama. and janic says it will not be obama and romney it will be obama coordinating with the media attack in romney for hours. the candidate of dallas texas, independent collar. what is your take? >> caller: its come line restricted as an independent thinker, and my thought is i'm going to watch the debate probably when i get off of work, but my thought is this: when is the country going to wake up and start losing american lives and the whole middle east is ridiculous. it...
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not a debate about obama's foreign policy. it's not a debate about the patriot act. it's a debate about the impact of this country and its actions in the world, on the world, and on us. i want to start by talking -- talking about impact of america in the world. a good way to ask the question specifically asked this. what would the world look like if the influence of america were shrunken 20? because that's basically what it means for america to be non-interventionist is for america to have zero impact on the world. that would be for america, think of america as another candidate. canada has her impact on the world. [laughter] things can happen all over the world and the canadians have a point of view but no one really cares. [laughter] and america used to be like that. we had no influence. until basically world war ii. then we started having an impact, and what does that impact on the balance been? it's idiotic to do a microscopic scrutiny of this for that intervention project to look at the whole picture. you can't miss the forest for the trees. in retrospect, it's
not a debate about obama's foreign policy. it's not a debate about the patriot act. it's a debate about the impact of this country and its actions in the world, on the world, and on us. i want to start by talking -- talking about impact of america in the world. a good way to ask the question specifically asked this. what would the world look like if the influence of america were shrunken 20? because that's basically what it means for america to be non-interventionist is for america to have zero...
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there was one day to wear actually obama says you are likely not. >> host: i have that. let me show that and then come back. the january 5th, the only debate before the primary sponsored by wmur and abc news. >> what can you say to the voters of new hampshire on the stage tonight lucey your reza may and like it but are hesitating on some likability issue where they seem to like barack obama more? >> well, that hurts my feelings. [laughter] [applause] >> i'm sorry, senator. i'm sorry. >> but i will try to go on. [laughter] >> he is a very likable. i agree with that. i don't think i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hilary. >> thank you. >> host: richard wolffe. >> guest: look, he wasn't very likable himself and i think there was a backlash against that kind of arrogance, against the kind of approach that he had that he will send connecting with people. a number of independent voters in debt in new hampshire switching to the republican primary because i think a lot of them thought he was a done deal. there was another piece though obviously this was a volatile period.
there was one day to wear actually obama says you are likely not. >> host: i have that. let me show that and then come back. the january 5th, the only debate before the primary sponsored by wmur and abc news. >> what can you say to the voters of new hampshire on the stage tonight lucey your reza may and like it but are hesitating on some likability issue where they seem to like barack obama more? >> well, that hurts my feelings. [laughter] [applause] >> i'm sorry,...
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over the fundamental possibility of obama care would likely draw to an end. let's consider a few of the supreme court precedents that would likely be overturned with another liberal justice on the court first and foremost it is our 2nd amendment rights that would fall squarely within the liberals cite, the heller decision authored by justice scalia recognize based on the intent of the framers that the second amendment guarantees and individual constitutional rights to gun ownership again is as one law professor noted in the new york times with another liberal in the court, the five would narrow heller to the point of irrelevancy, end of quote. another said this, if we get a 5th liberal on the court the pendulum and swing pretty quickly on gun control. pikes back through would see a major shift in aa kind of gun control laws i get approved by the court. the individual constitutional rights would be turned into a relic. it would be an ornament without any practical limiting effect and the government's infringement upon the constitutional right of an individual
over the fundamental possibility of obama care would likely draw to an end. let's consider a few of the supreme court precedents that would likely be overturned with another liberal justice on the court first and foremost it is our 2nd amendment rights that would fall squarely within the liberals cite, the heller decision authored by justice scalia recognize based on the intent of the framers that the second amendment guarantees and individual constitutional rights to gun ownership again is as...
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speech and debate to an entirely can be viewed on booktv.org and c-span.org curious and a tour of the private mark twain collection of carson city nevada president jerry anbar fall mule who is a master of over 1,000 items since he began collecting in college. >> i've been collecting mark twain since i was in college, which has been at least 45 to 50 years ago now. when everybody walks in and they know tom sawyer when they were kids and those were special conditions that were made for kids. but if you get into the original works, you find out they are quite a bit different than everybody thinks they are. so i just discovered a whole different dimension to mark twain than you as originally get in grammar school or grade school. when i first got started i lived in l.a. for a time and there were dozens and dozens of used bookstores so i used to go down there on the weekends and sort through all the books, and i found all kind of interesting stuff down there in los angeles and all cities have an old town that's full of bookstores or used to be any way. not so much anymore. i have books in
speech and debate to an entirely can be viewed on booktv.org and c-span.org curious and a tour of the private mark twain collection of carson city nevada president jerry anbar fall mule who is a master of over 1,000 items since he began collecting in college. >> i've been collecting mark twain since i was in college, which has been at least 45 to 50 years ago now. when everybody walks in and they know tom sawyer when they were kids and those were special conditions that were made for...
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all three of mine had obama beating mccain in the debates. i say this to those that claim that fox news isn't fair in balance. which each debit they gave me more time to talk, and they thought why obama won. on fox news, the three voter panels picked obama over mccain. do you really believe they would have had that on msnbc? do you think they had that kind of opportunity? i respect that employer very much. knowing what the results were, they still put it on the air, and they highlighted it, and they let me do my job. this is barack obama versus hillary clinton. obama worked harder than any other candidate that i have seen get elected. he was talking to 200 coors a day, trying to find the last voters. hillary clinton knocked on 200 doors, but he was just trying to find bill. now let me show you obama's performance. in my mind, you frame the election. it's a home run. >> is this has prevented us from solving the problem year after year after year. i don't think the choice is between black and white or it's about gender or religion. i don't thin
all three of mine had obama beating mccain in the debates. i say this to those that claim that fox news isn't fair in balance. which each debit they gave me more time to talk, and they thought why obama won. on fox news, the three voter panels picked obama over mccain. do you really believe they would have had that on msnbc? do you think they had that kind of opportunity? i respect that employer very much. knowing what the results were, they still put it on the air, and they highlighted it, and...
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next, some of the debate on health care. replacement plan from the senate floor. >> my home state of kentucky, the president called for an end of obama care as congress continues working to repeal this a disaster law and replace it with a patient centered solutions. in kentucky, just like across the country, costs are spiking, choices are dwindling, insurance markets are edging closer, andy. closer to the left.cc listen to this small business owner who lives in shelby county she wrote to my office about her problems with obama care.ng here's what she said.ills a i've had no success where obama cares concern. the current assurance available is cousin working class americans to choose between paying their bills and getting- needed medical care. we need help.o kentuckians deserve better than obama care. the american people deserve relief from obama care. the law is feeling right in front of us, it will continue to get worse unless we act, so we have to act. this week, the house will continue working to advance obama care repeal
next, some of the debate on health care. replacement plan from the senate floor. >> my home state of kentucky, the president called for an end of obama care as congress continues working to repeal this a disaster law and replace it with a patient centered solutions. in kentucky, just like across the country, costs are spiking, choices are dwindling, insurance markets are edging closer, andy. closer to the left.cc listen to this small business owner who lives in shelby county she wrote to...
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him question during the debate about obama care not just obama care but what he would put in place. >> a what you see taking place? i see that he will rely a lot on you guys. >> truthfully. may be that these guys but you. >> i remember very clearly in one of the debates during the republican primary my line of questioning was about what would you replace obama care with in his first answer was i'm just gonna do with do away with the lines are on the state is a very core republican ideal that you allow more insurance to be sold across state lines. and that then i said well what else? they said would you do anything else? he said no. and and then of course this is just one example of how and if you, no offense it would be wiped out. you don't you don't have a healthcare plan but it didn't really matter, the flip side and positive side of that for you is that now he has put pricing for the democrats but he somebody who has some plants and he's done this and has come up with ideas and written it into legislative language and is a dr.. i think obama care is a perfect example of how he ha
him question during the debate about obama care not just obama care but what he would put in place. >> a what you see taking place? i see that he will rely a lot on you guys. >> truthfully. may be that these guys but you. >> i remember very clearly in one of the debates during the republican primary my line of questioning was about what would you replace obama care with in his first answer was i'm just gonna do with do away with the lines are on the state is a very core...
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so that high council of the obama white house had much debate whether we got into a cyberwar with russia right before the election. and then to be more vulnerable and iff we are trying to set rules for cyberconduct around the world you have to show putin he cannot get away with us one - - with this there is the issue whether to talkmo publicly that there is a chilling moment in the book that where james clapper the tractor of national intelligence says well leave hunchback with cyberthey may shut down the electrical grid. it has since been reported there have been russian probes and penetration from the utilities so think how that must me as a president or as the advisor your hands are tied as the top national security intelligence that would lead to shutting down the american power system , what are you going to do? so that just shows how vulnerable we are as a nation, nation, thank you very much florida. [laughter]ic how hard is it to design a ballot? [laughter] but anyway it shows we are vulnerable but they are also other bad actors in the world, china, north korea attacked sony when
so that high council of the obama white house had much debate whether we got into a cyberwar with russia right before the election. and then to be more vulnerable and iff we are trying to set rules for cyberconduct around the world you have to show putin he cannot get away with us one - - with this there is the issue whether to talkmo publicly that there is a chilling moment in the book that where james clapper the tractor of national intelligence says well leave hunchback with cyberthey may...
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did barack obama have that sullen debate in 2008 or 2012. my guess is the as long as i live i will never mistake the 2016 election for any other election. this was a one of a kind event. it was an outrageous and appalling spectacle with a twist at the end worthy of o henry, and it left many, including the victory himself baffled. that will we have two authors with us today who may shed light on what happened two years ago. and i hope they'll each get a chance to share their wisdom with us. i should also note neither of these books limits itself to campaign reportage. amy traces her to going back to hillary back a decade, and draws parallels between amy's career choice and life trajectory with hillary's ben's book ricochets back and forth with a special emphasis on the moment in the middle of thedd century when franklin roosevelt reformed the government contract withed the american people. books and i we have a lot of opportunity a. so let's get to it. could for the folks in the audience who have not read your books, could you each give a ldq
did barack obama have that sullen debate in 2008 or 2012. my guess is the as long as i live i will never mistake the 2016 election for any other election. this was a one of a kind event. it was an outrageous and appalling spectacle with a twist at the end worthy of o henry, and it left many, including the victory himself baffled. that will we have two authors with us today who may shed light on what happened two years ago. and i hope they'll each get a chance to share their wisdom with us. i...
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obama's religion, or the authenticity of his birth. i know for some people, it is an obsession, it is not with me. i'll be honest, i said this many times, i'll say it to you. if there was any question about the authenticity of the birth certificate, the opposition researcher in the hillary clinton campaign would have found that and used it. we can save ourselves a lot of time. we has personally articulated not once, but numerous times of his christian faith. i take him at his word. i have no reason not to. for us to continue to dwell on that to me is missing the point. i have no disagreement with president obama as a human being. in fact, i'll go so far to say one the things i respect is the role model that he has served as a husband and a father. i think he's been an exempli husband and role model. how can i argue and not recognize in his own personal lifestyle he's given us an excellent example of a person that has his priorities straight in marking out time for his wife and raising his daughters in a disciplinary environment in whic
obama's religion, or the authenticity of his birth. i know for some people, it is an obsession, it is not with me. i'll be honest, i said this many times, i'll say it to you. if there was any question about the authenticity of the birth certificate, the opposition researcher in the hillary clinton campaign would have found that and used it. we can save ourselves a lot of time. we has personally articulated not once, but numerous times of his christian faith. i take him at his word. i have no...
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coming out of the caucuses with all of the momentum than the debate performance may move back to hillary clinton that is the you are likable enough and add emotional moment on the weekend on the trail and she narrowly defeated obama despite his lead in the polls. and for those to decide at the last minute there isn't a lot of time between iowa and new hampshire so really anything can happen. >> the secretary of state with the record turnout what are we looking for? >> we will be looking at the college towns for bernie sanders looking at story county or johnson county near iowa state or university of iowa she did really well but the way the caucuses are set up it looks like he did not win the delegates as pete buttigieg because the supporters were more evenly distributed. but in new hampshire the candidate with the most votes can win so one can run up the score and generate a large turnout i think that will be difficult for pete buttigieg to overcome. that's what i'm watching on tuesday night to see if he can put the race away who don't always show up. >> we will have the returns with a l
coming out of the caucuses with all of the momentum than the debate performance may move back to hillary clinton that is the you are likable enough and add emotional moment on the weekend on the trail and she narrowly defeated obama despite his lead in the polls. and for those to decide at the last minute there isn't a lot of time between iowa and new hampshire so really anything can happen. >> the secretary of state with the record turnout what are we looking for? >> we will be...